The Sculpture Safari was an exhibition of sculptures in a natural environment.The sculptures are made of steel as 'drawings in the air' and called 'line-outs'.They depict animals that are either endangered or threatened. 'line-outs' are almost invisible, one can see straight through them, almost as if they were not there.

Sculpture Safaris have taken place in Gstaad and the Alpine slopes around as high as the Eagle Club on the Wassengraat, SwitzerlandOutside the Sainsbury Centre at The University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, Lowestoft, Norfolk, England - thoughout the town and surrounding rivers, marshes and shorelineLargs and Vikingar, Scotland - from the rocky shore of the Clyde and around the castle of Lord Glasgow, ScotlandThe Bergh Apton Sculpture Trail Norfolk, EnglandAlong a walkway leading to the United Nations in New York, USA

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Charging Elephantline-out in steelGstaad, Switzerland

Orang Utanline-out in steelUEA Norwich England

Charging Elephantline-out steelUEA Norwich England

Cheetah and Impalaline-out steel

Boxing Haresline-out

Standing Herringline-out in stainless steelAt Lowestoft, Britain's Most Easterly Point